| Acne |
No |
| Active substance |
Zinc Sulfate |
| Also known as |
White vitriol |
| Aromatization |
No |
| Blood pressure |
No direct effects |
| Chemical name |
Zinc sulfate |
| Classification |
Vitamins |
| Dosage (medical) |
220 mg per day of zinc sulfate, equivalent to about 50 mg of elemental zinc |
| Dosage (sports) |
Not specifically established, typically as per medical guidance |
| Effects |
Supports immune function, aids in wound healing, necessary for sense of taste and smell |
| Formula |
ZnSO4 |
| Half-life |
Not applicable (metabolized and excreted variably depending on individual zinc status and body needs) |
| HBR |
No |
| Hepatotoxicity |
No |
| Lab Test |
Zinc levels can be measured in blood serum |
| Main action |
Zinc replenishment |
| Side effects |
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and headache when taken in excess |
| Storage conditions |
Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct light |
| Substance class |
Mineral supplement |
| Trade name |
Orazinc, Zincate among others |
| Use in sports |
Often used to maintain good health and ensure adequate zinc levels in athletes |
| WAREHOUSE |
International Warehouse 2 |
| Water Retention |
No |
| Manufacturer |
Berko |